Just making “second breakfast” your password would be more secure.
Relevant XKCD: https://xkcd.com/936/
All numbers in a passcode means 10 possible values for each position: 0-9. Just the letters in the phrase “second breakfast” include 12 possible values at each position which means mathematically there are more possible solutions.
But the attacker wouldn't know about that. He does not know if the password is just characters, numbers etc...
I was thinking about that because probably the first world on these dictionaries is "password"
It's actually not very secure if it's just numbers, but honestly nobody's trying to bruteforce your wifi these days.
This just made me realize how much of a pain it is to spell words with the abbreviations of elements.
You think they had to throw out some early potential titles for Breaking Bad because they couldn't make the logo work?
I used to have these two cats that were rapidly losing weight due to several health issues they both had.
I used to make that joke all the time whenever they gave me the "hungry eyes" after I already feed them their wet food.
Someone in the house would say "You two already had your breakfast" and then I'd say "We've had one breakfast, yes. What about second breakfast?" with the thick accent that the line is spoken with.